Enterprise Architect 12.1 how to enable scripting?
New to using Enterprise Architect 12.1 so please excuse my ignorance - the documentation isn't very hepful. How dos one enable the scripting facility? It seems as though I should be able to select the scripting window from the Project menu item but that option doesn't appear. Am I missing something?
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New to using Enterprise Architect 12.1 so please excuse my ignorance - the documentation isn't very hepful. How dos one enable the scripting facility? It seems as though I should be able to select the scripting window from the Project menu item but that option doesn't appear. Am I missing something?
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Scripting is only available in Corporate edition or higher. Do you have the professional edition by any chance?
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 13 '18 at 18:24
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New to using Enterprise Architect 12.1 so please excuse my ignorance - the documentation isn't very hepful. How dos one enable the scripting facility? It seems as though I should be able to select the scripting window from the Project menu item but that option doesn't appear. Am I missing something?
scripting enterprise-architect
New to using Enterprise Architect 12.1 so please excuse my ignorance - the documentation isn't very hepful. How dos one enable the scripting facility? It seems as though I should be able to select the scripting window from the Project menu item but that option doesn't appear. Am I missing something?
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Scripting is only available in Corporate edition or higher. Do you have the professional edition by any chance?
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 13 '18 at 18:24
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Scripting is only available in Corporate edition or higher. Do you have the professional edition by any chance?
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 13 '18 at 18:24
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Scripting is only available in Corporate edition or higher. Do you have the professional edition by any chance?
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 13 '18 at 18:24
Scripting is only available in Corporate edition or higher. Do you have the professional edition by any chance?
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 13 '18 at 18:24
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The menu option in v12.1 is actually located under Tools | Scripting
If the option is not there that is usually because of one of the reasons below:
Your license doesn't include scripting
Scripting is only available in the editions Corporate or higher. If you have a Professional license then you won't be able to use scripting.
More information about the different editions of Enterprise Architect can be found here: https://www.sparxsystems.com/products/ea/compare-editions.html
The menu option is hidden
This was a very common problem right after version 12 came out introducing different menu sets for different profiles.
To make sure you have all the menu options available go to View | Perspectives | Menu Sets and make sure to select the Complete menu set.
Sadly, neither of the possible causes you have identified is the case. I believe the I have the Ultimate edition (that's what the licence says) and I've checked the menu set. Is it possible that I have a demonstration version of the software?
– JohnH
Nov 14 '18 at 15:47
The evaluation version includes scripting I thought.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 14 '18 at 15:48
I noticed you mentioned the wrong menu option in your question. I've updated the answer with the correct menu location.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 15 '18 at 8:12
Thanks to all of you - it seems that the answer is simply that the Workspaces and Commands window does not show the current state as one might expect, so to expose all the menu commands it is important to click the OK pad.
– JohnH
Nov 16 '18 at 10:51
That's a tricky one. So it was a hidden menu option after all.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 16 '18 at 12:35
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The menu option in v12.1 is actually located under Tools | Scripting
If the option is not there that is usually because of one of the reasons below:
Your license doesn't include scripting
Scripting is only available in the editions Corporate or higher. If you have a Professional license then you won't be able to use scripting.
More information about the different editions of Enterprise Architect can be found here: https://www.sparxsystems.com/products/ea/compare-editions.html
The menu option is hidden
This was a very common problem right after version 12 came out introducing different menu sets for different profiles.
To make sure you have all the menu options available go to View | Perspectives | Menu Sets and make sure to select the Complete menu set.
Sadly, neither of the possible causes you have identified is the case. I believe the I have the Ultimate edition (that's what the licence says) and I've checked the menu set. Is it possible that I have a demonstration version of the software?
– JohnH
Nov 14 '18 at 15:47
The evaluation version includes scripting I thought.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 14 '18 at 15:48
I noticed you mentioned the wrong menu option in your question. I've updated the answer with the correct menu location.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 15 '18 at 8:12
Thanks to all of you - it seems that the answer is simply that the Workspaces and Commands window does not show the current state as one might expect, so to expose all the menu commands it is important to click the OK pad.
– JohnH
Nov 16 '18 at 10:51
That's a tricky one. So it was a hidden menu option after all.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 16 '18 at 12:35
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The menu option in v12.1 is actually located under Tools | Scripting
If the option is not there that is usually because of one of the reasons below:
Your license doesn't include scripting
Scripting is only available in the editions Corporate or higher. If you have a Professional license then you won't be able to use scripting.
More information about the different editions of Enterprise Architect can be found here: https://www.sparxsystems.com/products/ea/compare-editions.html
The menu option is hidden
This was a very common problem right after version 12 came out introducing different menu sets for different profiles.
To make sure you have all the menu options available go to View | Perspectives | Menu Sets and make sure to select the Complete menu set.
Sadly, neither of the possible causes you have identified is the case. I believe the I have the Ultimate edition (that's what the licence says) and I've checked the menu set. Is it possible that I have a demonstration version of the software?
– JohnH
Nov 14 '18 at 15:47
The evaluation version includes scripting I thought.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 14 '18 at 15:48
I noticed you mentioned the wrong menu option in your question. I've updated the answer with the correct menu location.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 15 '18 at 8:12
Thanks to all of you - it seems that the answer is simply that the Workspaces and Commands window does not show the current state as one might expect, so to expose all the menu commands it is important to click the OK pad.
– JohnH
Nov 16 '18 at 10:51
That's a tricky one. So it was a hidden menu option after all.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 16 '18 at 12:35
add a comment |
The menu option in v12.1 is actually located under Tools | Scripting
If the option is not there that is usually because of one of the reasons below:
Your license doesn't include scripting
Scripting is only available in the editions Corporate or higher. If you have a Professional license then you won't be able to use scripting.
More information about the different editions of Enterprise Architect can be found here: https://www.sparxsystems.com/products/ea/compare-editions.html
The menu option is hidden
This was a very common problem right after version 12 came out introducing different menu sets for different profiles.
To make sure you have all the menu options available go to View | Perspectives | Menu Sets and make sure to select the Complete menu set.
The menu option in v12.1 is actually located under Tools | Scripting
If the option is not there that is usually because of one of the reasons below:
Your license doesn't include scripting
Scripting is only available in the editions Corporate or higher. If you have a Professional license then you won't be able to use scripting.
More information about the different editions of Enterprise Architect can be found here: https://www.sparxsystems.com/products/ea/compare-editions.html
The menu option is hidden
This was a very common problem right after version 12 came out introducing different menu sets for different profiles.
To make sure you have all the menu options available go to View | Perspectives | Menu Sets and make sure to select the Complete menu set.
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answered Nov 14 '18 at 7:21
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Sadly, neither of the possible causes you have identified is the case. I believe the I have the Ultimate edition (that's what the licence says) and I've checked the menu set. Is it possible that I have a demonstration version of the software?
– JohnH
Nov 14 '18 at 15:47
The evaluation version includes scripting I thought.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 14 '18 at 15:48
I noticed you mentioned the wrong menu option in your question. I've updated the answer with the correct menu location.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 15 '18 at 8:12
Thanks to all of you - it seems that the answer is simply that the Workspaces and Commands window does not show the current state as one might expect, so to expose all the menu commands it is important to click the OK pad.
– JohnH
Nov 16 '18 at 10:51
That's a tricky one. So it was a hidden menu option after all.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 16 '18 at 12:35
add a comment |
Sadly, neither of the possible causes you have identified is the case. I believe the I have the Ultimate edition (that's what the licence says) and I've checked the menu set. Is it possible that I have a demonstration version of the software?
– JohnH
Nov 14 '18 at 15:47
The evaluation version includes scripting I thought.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 14 '18 at 15:48
I noticed you mentioned the wrong menu option in your question. I've updated the answer with the correct menu location.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 15 '18 at 8:12
Thanks to all of you - it seems that the answer is simply that the Workspaces and Commands window does not show the current state as one might expect, so to expose all the menu commands it is important to click the OK pad.
– JohnH
Nov 16 '18 at 10:51
That's a tricky one. So it was a hidden menu option after all.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 16 '18 at 12:35
Sadly, neither of the possible causes you have identified is the case. I believe the I have the Ultimate edition (that's what the licence says) and I've checked the menu set. Is it possible that I have a demonstration version of the software?
– JohnH
Nov 14 '18 at 15:47
Sadly, neither of the possible causes you have identified is the case. I believe the I have the Ultimate edition (that's what the licence says) and I've checked the menu set. Is it possible that I have a demonstration version of the software?
– JohnH
Nov 14 '18 at 15:47
The evaluation version includes scripting I thought.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 14 '18 at 15:48
The evaluation version includes scripting I thought.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 14 '18 at 15:48
I noticed you mentioned the wrong menu option in your question. I've updated the answer with the correct menu location.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 15 '18 at 8:12
I noticed you mentioned the wrong menu option in your question. I've updated the answer with the correct menu location.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 15 '18 at 8:12
Thanks to all of you - it seems that the answer is simply that the Workspaces and Commands window does not show the current state as one might expect, so to expose all the menu commands it is important to click the OK pad.
– JohnH
Nov 16 '18 at 10:51
Thanks to all of you - it seems that the answer is simply that the Workspaces and Commands window does not show the current state as one might expect, so to expose all the menu commands it is important to click the OK pad.
– JohnH
Nov 16 '18 at 10:51
That's a tricky one. So it was a hidden menu option after all.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 16 '18 at 12:35
That's a tricky one. So it was a hidden menu option after all.
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 16 '18 at 12:35
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Scripting is only available in Corporate edition or higher. Do you have the professional edition by any chance?
– Geert Bellekens
Nov 13 '18 at 18:24